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Henry Rollins Home Videos & DVD
Talking from the Box - 1993 (Home Video)
You Saw Me Up There - 1998 (Home Video)
Talking From The Box/Henry Rollins Goes to London - 2001 (DVD)

Henry Rollins Album
Hot Animal Machine / Drive By Shooting - 1987

Rollins Spoken Word Discs / Audio Books
Big Ugly Mouth
- 1987
Sweatbox - 1988
Live at Macabe's - 1989
Human Butt - 1990
The Boxed Life - 1993
Get in the Van - 1994
Everything - 1996
Black Coffee Blues - 1996
Think Tank - 1998
Eric the Pilot - 1999
A Rollins in the Wry - 2001

Henry Rollins Books
High Adventure in the Great Out Doors ('82 - '85 collection)
Bang! - 1991
One From None - 1991
Black Coffee Blues - 1992
See a Grown Man Cry - 1992
Now Watch Him Die - 1993
Get in the Van - 1994
Eye Scream - 1996
Do I Come Here Often? - 1997
The Portable Henry Rollins - 1997
Solipsist - 1998
Smile, You're Traveling - 2001

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RELEASES NEW DVD
POP CULTURE RENAISSANCE MAN
‘LIVE AT LUNA PARK’ ON FEBRUARY 10

LIVE AT LUNA PARK, which lists at $20.00, features HENRY recounting his teenage workplace escapades with lifelong friend and fellow punk rock legend Ian MacKaye, marveling over trips to Israel and Egypt, and vilifying L.A.’s notoriously clueless drivers. The 76-minute DVD also includes the twenty-minute bonus feature “Rollins vs. Iggy Pop,” in which an awestruck and impassioned HENRY ROLLINS reveals the futility of trying to surpass the energy of the manic Iggy Pop in a succession of live shows.

At once illustrating HENRY’s wit, his humanity, and his eagerness to throw himself into the moment, LIVE AT LUNA PARK captures the type of performance that led the Boston Herald to suggest in a 2001 live review that “Hard rocker Henry Rollins could afford to quit his day job…the witty Rollins, who first entertained Boston audiences about 20 years ago as frontman for the punk group Black Flag, showed just as much skill and talent for telling gut-busting jokes as any full time comedian.”

In addition to his renowned monologues, and continuing presence as a musical force with Rollins Band, HENRY’s strident persona has frequently landed him on the big screen, most recently with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in director Michael Bay’s frenetic action-comedy Bad Boys 2. And HENRY the author and publisher remains as busy as ever with a pair of early November releases: his new book, Broken Summers, and a CD of spoken material, Nights Behind the Tree Line, culled from his recent books and new, unpublished work. Several more of HENRY’s works are slated for reissue in the coming year, including the CD audiobooks of Black Coffee Blues in March and Everything in August, and the print version of his classic history of Black Flag, Get In The Van, in October.

“In another era, Henry Rollins would likely be regarded as a ‘renaissance man,’” is the Lawrence Journal-World’s spot-on assessment. “He’s the type of person who’s achieved success in so many different fields that to define him by only one is not just lazy but mildly insulting.”

Biography
Last time around I was somehow convinced to allow someone else to write up my press bio. That's a mistake that will never happen again. Let's all promise to make George W a mistake that we'll never make again either...

For me, 2001 will be spent primarily on the road I hope. The beginning of the year will have me in Canada working a Fox Network show called Night Visions where I am a thicker necked, "edgier" version of Rod Serling. I don't know when they plan to air it. After that I will hit the road doing talking shows all over North America starting in late February and going until about mid-April.
After that, I am hoping to get the band out on the road. We have been working on a new record between tours last year and this year and itÕs done. I don't know when that will come out, hopefully soon enough for us to get out and play some shows wherever they'll have us. After that, there will most likely be more talking dates in the fall.
A short list of facts and dubious achievements in the last several months:

2000: Rollins Band album "Get Some Go Again" is released in February and band hits the road and plays all over the world, wowing or at least temporarily amusing audiences until late August.

September - December: new book "Smile You're Traveling" released. Small and forgettable yet fun-to-do parts in three movies: "Scenes of the Crime", "Past Tense" and "The New Guy". Release of Rollins Band live CD "A Clockwork Orange Stage". A CD made at Denmark's yearly Roskilde Festival. No promos available, internet only. Trust me, it will knock the taste right out of your mouth. Two talking records sent to press, one for retail and one for the internet.

The one for retail is called "A Rollins in the Wry". I'm sure you get the little joke there. The Salinger book never did a thing for me, but I thought it was a funny title nonetheless. The material was recorded in the Spring of 1999 when I did a two months of one night a week shows at Luna Park, a club in LA. The CD will be coming out in February on Quarter Stick Records out of Chicago. The one for internet release is a double CD set, recorded at New York's Westbeth Theater in December of 1999.

See you out there, or not. Henry Rollins

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